Faculty Publications

Forthcoming Publications

Burton A. Abrams and James L. Butkiewicz, “The Political Economy of Wage and Price Controls: Evidence from the Nixon Tapes.” Public Choice.

Carlos J. Asarta, “Economic Education within the BME Research Community: Rejoinder to Identifying Research Topic Development in Business and Management Education Research Using Legitimation Code Theory.” Journal of Management Education.

Carlos J. Asarta, Austin Jennings, and Paul W. Grimes, “Economic Education Retrospective: 25 Years of Contributions from The American Economist,” American Economist.

Carlos J. Asarta and James B. O’Neill, “Entrepreneurship: The Missing Link in K-12 Education,” in R. Rycroft (Ed.), The American Middle Class: An Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty. ABC-CLIO, Inc.

Farley Grubb, “Is Paper Money Just Paper Money? Experimentation and Variation in the Paper Monies Issued by the American Colonies from 1690 to 1775.” Research in Economic History, 32 (2016), pp. 147-224.

Farley Grubb (economics) published a review of Max M. Edling, A Hercules in the Cradle: War, Money, and the American States, 1783-1867 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014) in the Journal of Economic History, 76, no. 4 (Dec. 2016), pp. 1250-1252.

2015 Publications

Carlos J. Asarta and Roger B. Butters, “Economic Education” in The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, edited by James D. Wright, Elsevier, Oxford, 2015, pp 21-25.

Carlos Asarta and James R Schmidt, “The Choice of Reduced Seat Time in a Blended Course,” The Internet and Higher Education, Volume 27, October 2015, pp. 24-31.

Bonnie Meszaros and Andrew Hill (PhD, 2009), “Work, Education, and Income: Economics and Financial Literacy in the Early Grades,” Social Studies and the Young Learner, Vol. 28;1 (September/October 2015), pp. 12-16.

James L. Butkiewicz and Zeliha Ozdogan (PhD, University of Delaware, 2009), “Financial Crisis, Monetary Policy Reform and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism in Turkey,” Middle East Development Journal.

Simon Condliffe and Charles Link, “Racial Differences in the effects of hypertension and obesity on health expenditures by diabetes patients in the US,” Applied Economics Letters, 21:4, pp. 280-283.

Kent D. Messer,Joshua M. Duke, and Lori Lynch, “Applying Experimental Economics to Land Economics: Public Information and Auction Efficiency in Land Preservation Markets,” in Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu (eds), Oxford Handbook of Land Economics, Oxford University Press, 2014.

Bonnie Meszaros and Barbara Emery, “How Are Productivity and Standards of Living Impacted by Technology?” in K. Swan and J. Lee (Eds.), Teaching The College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework: Exploring Inquiry-Based Instruction in Social Studies. 2014. National Council for the Social Studies.

Bonnie Meszaros and Mary Suiter, “Exploring Human Capital with Primary Children: What We Learn in School Does Matter,” Social Studies and the Young Learner Vol. 27, no 1 (2014): 30-33.

Carlos J. Asarta, Eric Thompson and Roger Butters, “The Production of Economic Knowledge in Rural and Urban Areas: The Role of Student, Teacher and School Characteristics,” Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, 45(1): 1-15, 2013.

George R. Parsons and Stela Stefanova, “Gauging the Value of Short-Term Site Closures in a Travel-Cost RUM Model of Recreation Demand With a Little Help from Stated Preference Data” in Preference Data for Environment Valuation: Combining Revealed and Stated Preference Approaches, ed. John Whitehead, Tim Haab, and Ju-Chin Huang. Routledge.

Laurence S. Seidman. “Keynesian Fiscal Stimulus: What Have We Learned from the Great Recession?” Business Economics, Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 273-284.

Farley Grubb, “Testing for the Economic Impact of the U.S. Constitution: Purchasing Power Parity across the Colonies Versus across the States, 1748-1811,” Journal of Economic History, vol. 70, no. 1, Mar. 2010.

Joshua M. Duke and Robert J. Johnston. “Willingness to pay for land preservation across states and jurisdictional scale: Implications for benefit transfer,” Land Economics 85(2):217-37, 2009

Joshua M. Duke and Robert J. Johnston. “Informing preservation of multifunctional agriculture when primary research is unavailable: An application of Meta-Analysis,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics 91(5):1353-59, 2009

Robert J. Johnston and Joshua M. Duke. “Informing Preservation of Multifunctional Agriculture When Primary Research Is Unavailable: An Application of Meta-Analysis.” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 91(5):1353-59,2009.

Claudine Gay, William Latham, and Christian Le Bas. “Collective Knowledge, Prolific Inventors and the Value of Inventions: An Empirical Study of French, German and British Patents in the U.S., 1975-1999,” in Economics of Innovation and New Technology, Vol. 17 (1 & 2), pp. 5-22, 2008.

Joshua M. Duke and Robert J. Johnston, “Willingness to Pay for Agricultural Land Preservation and Policy Process Attributes: Does the Method Matter?” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 89(4):1098-1115, 2007.

Farley Grubb, “The Spoils of War: U.S. Federal Government Finance in the Aftermath of the War for Independence, 1784-1802,” in Rafael Torres Sanchez, ed., War, State and Development. Fiscal-Military States in the Eighteenth Century (Pamplona, Spain: EUNSA, 2007), pp. 133-156.

Farley Grubb, “The U.S. Constitution and Monetary Powers: An Analysis of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and How a Constitutional Transformation of the Nation’s Monetary System Emerged,” Financial History Review, vol. 13, no. 1 (April, 2006), pp. 43-71.

Farley Grubb, Benjamin Franklin and the Birth of a Paper Money Economy. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2006.

Farley Grubb, Susan E. Klepp, and Anne Pfaelzer de Ortiz, eds., Souls for Sale: Two German Redemptioners Come to Revolutionary America: The Life Stories of John Frederick Whitehead and Johann Carl Büttner. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2006.